Hi Andrew,
I use OST for TNA and have found it to be the only consistently reliable 
approach to ensure as many as possible of the requirements, gaps and 
constraints are exposed and as many as possible of the stakeholder roles 
identified.

Furthermore, by using OST for TNA, all those involved take responsibility from 
the start of the subsequent phases.

Lawrence O'Connor
www.wisdomarchitect.com


Regards, Lawrence
+44 (0)794 7236435

On 16 Dec 2010, at 13:17, andrew paine <painefulbusin...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

> Good afternoon from an icy Glasgow
>  
> I've been asked to help an organisation evaluate their training / learning 
> needs for 2011 and beyond.
>  
> Part of the process will involve running a series of 'focus' groups across 
> the UK to support and develop initial findings from a training needs 
> questionnaire.
>  
> The theme of the 'focus' groups will reflect on the key areas / findings 
> identified from the survey and to discuss how things can be taken forward.
>  
> I feel this is an area ripe for 'Open Space' but need to present a strong 
> case to the organisation.
>  
> I'd like to ask if anybody has used OS as part of training needs analysis and 
> how effective the outcomes were.
>  
> Thank you
>  
>  
> Andrew
>  
>  
> 
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